Wearing an Anti-Cancel-Culture Sweatshirt, Aaron Rodgers Says It's Time to Have Pandemic Conversations on 'How to Be Healthier' and 'About Legitimate COVID Treatment Options'

NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers says that he doesn’t understand why society hasn’t had a conversation about viable treatment options for COVID-19 and how general good health is important amid the ongoing pandemic.

Rodgers went on TV wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt — on which was a strikethrough version of the phrase “cancel culture” — during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.”

Rodgers appeared on Tuesday’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show” and discussed the NFL’s response to COVID-19 outbreaks and health protocols for those who came down with the virus during the season.

According to Packers News, at least 100 players tested positive last week alone, and the league has begun testing fully vaccinated players.

Rodgers pointed out that he’s frustrated by the lack of public conversation about health during the pandemic.

“The one frustration that I have in all of this is that throughout this entire time, there hasn’t been a real conversation around health, as far as giving people things to think about like how to be healthier, as far as your diet, and vitamins and exercise,” Rodgers said.